Referenced on p45, The Mamluks - 1250-1517 by David Nicolle:
Here, in an Ottoman manuscript painted five years after the event, the Ottomans attack Mamluk Damascus in 1516.
The cavalry of both sides are similarly equipped, although the mamluks on the right have different and more varied turbans.
Three typical Janissary handgunners fire from the left, while three mamluks with their zamt hats operate cannon in the centre.
One of these gunners also wears a mail shirt, as do two mamluk horse-archers. (Topkapi Lib., Ms. Haz. 15978, f.235r)